On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 10:11:32AM -0400, Chaim Frenkel wrote: > >>>>> "TO" == Tony Olekshy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > TO> Consider "finally" vs. "always". Always? Even if force majeur? > TO> Finally simply means, "as the final act of the unwind processing". > > Am I missing something. I thought that the finally clause is executed > under normal and exceptional conditions. I.e. there is no way to exit > the context of the try block without going through the finally. That was my understanding too. Graham.
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